Show 1946 '0 A 6— THE STUDENT LIFE May 29 1947 A Call Shots Hit or Miss Drops Tourney six-scho- ol i 20-2- ’ 1 front of the west side grandstand Graduates (Continued from page oneL Bauman William S Bennett Jacque M Benson Auel Berntson Jr Ther-&- 1 Bishop Joseph Black Cult E Willis Caldwell Gay Ion L R Chatwin Kathleen J Clark Gen-es- e Cle eland Ruth Clyde Franklyn R Coleman Daines Ann Roy Cooper Patricia Ursula D Daines David Dance Jack R Davis Lewis Hal Edison Vernon D Eldredge Orsen ft Garff Cyril D Gai r Grace E Geddes Serge Wilma Gunn Reid J Hall Melba S Hanseen Elden W Hansen Hyrum E Hanson Sherma Hansen Patucia Hatch Sonne Dwayne IverCal-derwo- Gud-tnunds- son Spencer Jacques Margaret Izatt Lynn E Jenkins Xorman B Jeppson Gaith Jones Thomas Kowalski Mar ion L Larson Goidon L Lund MacDonald Josepli MacGinnis Conrad L Claude E McBride Helen Mouritsen Veda Mae Munk Ellen Mae Munns Owen W Owens Frank R Paulsen Twilla Pocoik Henry J Reynolds Foss H Robinson Evan F Skeen David Spencer Mary Robert Stevenson George Swenson Millard Ihornly Burke J Terry n Wilson Ramon Wilson C Elden La-ino- nt Yor-gaso- Union J Lducation Jack Hallitlaj Reynolds Jack : Clav ton Aorgenson Art — Moselle Grace Olsen Shaw Geddes Don A Ruth Vickers Education — Wilma Mae Anderson Ruth Nielsen Armstrong Eunice Ashcroft Helen Flint Barber Maigaret Ellen Binnisw Marian Blair Allis Crittenden Chi istensen Maiy Elaine On istensen Lula Clark Beulah CooEunice per Susctte Fletcher Eva Mae H Gardner Mae Hanson Ivonne M Havvkes Doiothy Ann Hill Louise Homer Naomi Nielsen Jones Ella Laney Kata C Lowe Clayton C Nielsen Ruth Simpson Helen Brunon Smed-le- y Ioa Nelson Steed Bessie Wheel-e- i Frontella heeler Eveljn L WigZiebaith Olive Giace gins Jessie Lewis Jones Bessie T Hendricks Archibald Haioid Duane Ailliam Jess Biown George H Buekniaster Thomas M Davis Rpx R Budge Wilma Anette Lester X Downing Hansen Maude A Ilolims John Earl Johnston Maijorie Held Klllpack Claud D Mangmn Robinson George B W Vernon Smith Chester Monson Fon-liesbe- ’ - - Paul D McCloy Omeara Olsen Baker Donna Banks Anna Cox Kathryn Jeane Lucile Marshall Hill Hess Bevei ly Nelson Mae Reddish Mer-- i ill E MTatkins Janice McKay Psj chology — M'illiam R Dobson Robert L Egbert Jack E Horton Engineering and Technology— Cliff Smith Barton Bert Walton Boyson Bert Austin Caseman Rulon C Christensen Forrest H Coulter Sterling Davis Louis' Cardon Hickman WarLeon Edward ren yen sen Le&r-iaLitz Almon Perkins Lyman Wallace William Marsden EUaf Arni Olafson Lafe Keith Shumway Daryl Baldwin Simons Stanley Howard Van Orman Loiin Kay Waldron Gregory Leslie Pearson Edgar Isiaelsen Allred Dean Grant Athay Jacques Athay Russell Arnold Loiame " Eldredge Lenwood Eugene French Grant Anderson Hoffman Burnhardt Del Mont Olesen DeRay Paiker Douglas Marion Pearce 'Joseph Pei kins Darwin LeRoy James Burnham Skidmore Glen E Anderson Lewis Harding M'illiam R Jarrett Lloyd Christion Lind Loveless Austin Gudmund Emeison C Powell Eugene A Hardy lee W Ralphs Eugene Cameron m Salis-bui- y State’s youthful The CU crew counted up 90 placed third in the points in bidding farewell to intercollegii first ate golfing title on the Fort ol Gouglas greens Standout performer from the local crew was Dick Lundahl 5 tallies for the whose grind were good enough for second high score in the talented field h Billy Korns Ute a field with the linkster headed meet 145 total for the two-da- y to cop the first intercollegiate from title and to aid his mates ' team in the U snaring the championship BYU placed sec36-ho- 76-7- le top-notc- ond Individual scores in Saturday’s event were: — 145 4 Billy Korns Utah — 5 Dick Lundahl USAC 71-7- 76-7- 151 Crane Gordon 157 i Dwight BYU 76-3- — 1 i — 161 5 Joe Jones Utah Walt Zabriskie BYU— 76-8- 82-79- — 161 Walt Harris Utah BYU Ken Undhjem 83-8- 5 — 81-8- — 168 Rulon Gardner USAC 1 168 Jack White Utah Vern Oberhansley USAC 75 -- the league with their most impressive victory in their long list of track titles since the conference was organized Though trailing Utah university a week previous in tjie western division meet the Utah Aggie thinclads surprised many observers as they outclassed the Utes to gain third spot with 36 points —just two points behind second place Brigham Young Putting on the same type of torrid scrap that has characterized previous meetings of the Utah schools the three beehive squads battled itr out for second place Individual honors for the meet went to the Aggies’ Ralph Maughan and Brady Walker of the BYU Each of the Utah stars rolled up 13 points Maughan took a first in his specialty the hammer second in the shot third in the javelin and fifth in the discus Art Gottfredson won the shot-pfor the Aggies with a nice toss of 48' feet 10 'inches a mark he had made in an earlier meet to indicate he will bear watching in the forthcoming NCAA meet The meet final competition for the mountain schools under the name of Big Seven was held under the lights at the U ut USAC ikauglian AVoodbuiy 120 high Felkfi Newcomer 192 ft USAC hurdles — Stewart Page AVyo BYUtied Smith :156 AVyo Stiatford B Utah Blown Utah AAroiley USAC Lowe D U 22 ft 8 in 220— Campbell C U Tobbler Utah Thomassen C McEwan U Utah Dev C U :214 Discus — AValker BYU Frazieres Andeison USAC Williams USAC Maughan USAC 139 ft U C 114 C in Pole vault — Bateman C A C 12 So nd i i ft 4 AV'an-Ki- el McKee 10 in - Two-mil- 10 04 8 & Mile relay — Colorado A M Chris(Yahvah Clark Haveikorn AVyoming tiansen) Utah Colorado B Y U 3:237 Total points: Colorado 90f b" Y U 38 Utah State 36 Utah 315 AVy156 Denver 15 Colorado A oming 14 &M f McKay (Continued from page one) Irick Reed M Izatt Ned Roy Jackson Beverly Johansen Dorothy Jensen Margene Hall Johnson Thiei Nathaniel JohnFred Crane BYU son Thelma Kunz Norma Kunz-le- r Jack Schvaneveldt USCA Halcyon D Larsen Marion R Larsen Merlene Lovell Edith J Leona Merrill 'Horace L MorHammer— Maughan Steed Jed AV M’asden Jay Calvin Utah State rill Jr Frank H Neilson Vera NeiHtn Gottfiedson Utah State ’"Capellan Tw year terminal certificates— AVyo Williams Utah State AValker Mae Nelson Ortell Jenne PeterDavid W Garraid Xeldon R Johan- BYU 161 ft son E Lucille Phillips Blaine Edwin L sen Dale Lee Utah State Shot — Gottfiedson M Poulsen John R Price- - Fae Roscoe Black Jia R Allen Maughan Utah State Wood Rohn AVyo McGraw C A C 48 C AValker B Roy D Larson Golden Foisberg! m Ralphs Jean Richards Mar-ci- le Forest range and wildlife man- ft 10 M in — Biown Roberts George B Thomas DeAlton U B Y agement Doyle Deibeit D Cram Keitn li Eutkson Denver Fitchmorris C U Gardner ' 77 X Sw-ns- en Y-- U James Robert Gray Edwin Dwain Kaaeke Charles nay Hayes Zen R Jensen Elwood W Maloney August d Wendell Miller Jacques Jordan 'Merrill Joseph Roberts Bin ton Silcock W Olot Chailes' M'allmo L&wience Dare Wilde Jr Giant G Williams Luther S Winsor Home economics — Metona Aider Reva Mae Anderson Cleda Auger Rachel Ann Band Hy la Mae Robson Bartholomew Zella Andeison Bassett Afton Nyman Bateman Malian Bennion Rosaland Bergeson Jean Berrey Hazel Bingham Carol Cowley Afton Danielson Shiiley Dean Diaper Baibaia Jean Foirest Georgia Beth Fullmer C’hloe Hansen Gietta Giiffiths Christine Katherine Hurst Dorothy Jensen Mai gene Hall Johnson Betty D Larsen Jean Klomp Halcyon Rhyllis Sedtiholm Lai son Melba Ann Liechty Mei lene LoVell Mmam e Kathleen Giant Newey Xamiye Cunningham Nichols Donna Beitin Pendleton Nogami Vaulina H Pei kins Colleen Redd Robson Maurine Jean Ricliaids Lorna Giix Salisbury' Loa Jean 1’ay-lRuth S Silver Loiraine Peterson Skabelund Phyllis Mav Thomas Iva Lou Thompson Adra Beth M'hitesides Blafiehe Zollinger Pm-kar- " Mac-farla- -- Utah Daniels Utah State 4:264 C Ug Christensen C A C paxman Utah Howes Utah State Phillips AVo —:47 4 High jump McAfferty of Colo and Baffle D U tied for ffist Wood-wai- d and Hess Utah Berry of D U and Gregg C U all tied for third 440 — Bolen 8 ft 2 14 in 100— Campbell C U Dey C U Xaicissian C U Thomassen Utah Hotz Utah :10 0 'javelin— AValker BYU Todd C U Betty Lu Rogers Ruth S Silver Helen Brunson Smedley Beth Swains fonj Dorothy Rae Thomas Stanley H'Van Orden Eldene Veigel Erhne A Whipple Louise 'Willie Louise Whitby Paul C Woodward and Blanche " Zollinger ne Lor-raip- or A real' ! Capitol’s Luxury Portable Phonograph is completely different because it plays ANYWHERE electronically That means rich really smooth tones just like you get - from radio Plays on electric your-bi- g current (plug in) or on its own battery (wind up)— both ways through the tubes for weekends Swell for the beach away for the mountains fun-mak- er t ! AT ANY CAPITOL DEALER J MON'S SKI HUT gge r borinson Udell A Jiert All li Whalev Wooeliow Eldon MIIIes James J Milllains M'Kin ilnold Mood Doinld J Hobbs J U hurdles — Learned C U Kunz D U Brown C U Felker Nelson BYU :244 AVyo e run — Ziegler (C U) C Llovd (B Y U) Patton U) Fitzmorris (C U) Hill (USA C) low 220 -- Evnti C three tied for third Pitch-foit- h and Gtegg C U and Peppier U Loosle Pin Meal cdueation — Riley B Bingham Nuk ( iputo AIaarce ?L Clay ton Don DihlquWt IC nneth Albert Farri II Nor mod C Hatdv Ralph O Haielv Ralph Dalton Heneleison Lore lio Matthew Howaid Ji Arihut C n Ison Johnson Clarke N Johns u Inis Li ioti Stilling Macfailme Rilpli Binill Maughan Dale F Robbins Fcrron Neplil Gieuge Schwab Stine BYU Giant Lestfr Anderson Fieeman George H Oow-an- s Glen Christiansen Teny Ji Georg tie Doiitre Jean M ate i man In BYU Nelson 880— Bolen C U Robinson C U Lundell Utah Chance U 1 J8 8 Bioad jump — McCwan C TT Hotz Giigsby J C A C BYUand of Utah — C i 4- - A Gilgen Music ri s golfers tri-scho- f- Colorado’s Golden Buffaloes marched impressively out of the Big Seven circle Saturday as they captured their eighth consecutive track and field championship At Fort Douglas Utah A Utah State Trackmen Take Third in Meet Ag Golf Squad By Rowdy The Big Seven emerged from the final session of its all important annual conference with a new face and a circuit and new name The conference is now a will be known officialls as the Mountain States Intercpl-legiat- e Athletic conference Intermountain sports scribes seeking to avoid the cumbersome five word title immediately branded the new league with a simple unofficial moniker the Skyline Six In view of the fact that ‘“Big Six” would only be a source of confusion besides being a misnomer it would seem the new handle will stick Denver Surprises Denver university which was reported ready to fly the coop if things didn’t come their way in the new plans surprised even the milder observers with their wholeheart-to ed cooperation with the other five schools in working keep M S I A C alive Raisin Bowl Bid Utah Aggies’ participation in the Raisin Bowl classic last fall seems to have set a precedent for the new league Under present Raisin Bowl Agreement the Skyline Six will have first chance to designate a team to clash with the California College Assn champ Teams competing in the Raisin tussle will be guaranteed $9009 Dress Rehearsal The Big Seven conference track meet last week may well be considered a dress rehearsal for the NCAA track and field event scheduled for June 1 in the University The week end meet was held under of Utah stadium identical conditions as are anticipated for the national track feature including timers starters and ' judges Utahns will be on the spot during this event as success of the classic may mark a new era in sports recognition for the intermountain area ' ' No Hammer It's a crying shame that the hammer throw is not included on the NCAA schedule of events as the Aggies’ Ralph Maughan has been consistently tossing the hammer distances that equal any in the nation Maughan will have to be content with entering the national senior amateur meet His shot tossing teammate Art Gottfredson will likely be the only Aggie entry in the national event East Side Tickets Go A note from the athletic office at the U indicates that "east side bleacher tickets for the NCAA meet are going faster than those on the west It seems fans feel a better over-a- ll picture of the spectaele is presented from the far side despite the fact that the track events all end in - 113 NORTH MAIN — PHONE 363 " |